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2008 Jan 23
0
[LLVMdev] help - needed - compiling llvm-gcc4.2 frontend on cygwin
Hi, I am new to LLVM & to this mailing list. I need help compiling llvm-gcc-frontend-4.2 on windows using cygwin I have gcc 4.2.2 (compiled from source) here is my configure - command line (hope this is correct) **** bash-3.2$ ../llvm-gcc/configure --prefix=/usr/local/llvm-gcc --program-prefix=llvm- --enable-llvm=/cygdrive/d/llvm-svn/llvm-objdir/ --enable-languages=c,c++
2018 Apr 09
2
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...llows mapping for a kernel device > namespace (/class/net-kernel) to userspace (/class/net). Imagine > creating symlinks between these two namespaces as an analogy. All > userspace visible netdevs today will have both a kernel name and a > userspace visible name, having one (/class/net) referecing the other > (/class/net-kernel) in its own namespace. The newly introduced > IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device will have a kernel name only > (/class/net-kernel). As a result, the existing applications using > /class/net don't break, while we're adding the kernel namespace that > allow...
2018 Apr 09
2
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...llows mapping for a kernel device > namespace (/class/net-kernel) to userspace (/class/net). Imagine > creating symlinks between these two namespaces as an analogy. All > userspace visible netdevs today will have both a kernel name and a > userspace visible name, having one (/class/net) referecing the other > (/class/net-kernel) in its own namespace. The newly introduced > IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device will have a kernel name only > (/class/net-kernel). As a result, the existing applications using > /class/net don't break, while we're adding the kernel namespace that > allow...
2008 Oct 06
1
AEL and swap from macros to contexts
Hi, according to discussion on asterisk IRC, where people said, that macros will be depracated, I tried to migrate from macros to contexts and Gosub but if I try to use gosub in extensions.ael, ael compiler complains, that I shouln't use Gosub app, but I can't find ael keyword, that will be Gosub equivalent, or can I ignore this ael warnings? thanks PJ LOG: lev:3 file:pval.c
2008 Dec 11
1
Hi guys other error, one link set to /dev/null in web
Hi, I'm enconter other error, is one link to not found in documents manual to centos[1], in site click next link go to not found site[2]. One probability solution problem is referece to correct page[3]. Problems some s3 change to s1 :) Bye.... ( I remember my english is bad =p ) Reference: [1] http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Deployment_Guide/s3-filesystem-boot.html [2]
2019 Nov 08
2
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
Hello. After upgrading some DCs (in different domains) to 4.10, I'm trying to take backups with samba-tool. I'm not using "online" backups, as they require typing a password, so are not usable in a script. IIUIC, "offline" backups can be used even if Samba is running. However, they seem to get stuck: > root at dc1:~ # samba-tool domain backup offline
2008 Jun 02
2
problems with netback
hi I've some problems with netback 1.what's mmap_pages for, which come from balloon operation ? mmap_pages = alloc_empty_pages_and_pagevec(MAX_PENDING_REQS) 2.what's the meaning of "refcnt" defined in netif_t (netif->refcnt) 3.irq enable and disable such as disable_irq(netif->irq); why netback use such enable & disable operations while netfront dont use for its
2018 Apr 07
2
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
Hi Siwei > I think everyone seems to agree not to fiddle with the ":" prefix, but > rather have a new class of network subsystem under /sys/class thus a > separate device namespace e.g. /sys/class/net-kernel for those > auto-managed lower netdevs is needed. How do you get a device into this new class? I don't know the Linux driver model too well, but to get a device
2018 Apr 07
2
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
Hi Siwei > I think everyone seems to agree not to fiddle with the ":" prefix, but > rather have a new class of network subsystem under /sys/class thus a > separate device namespace e.g. /sys/class/net-kernel for those > auto-managed lower netdevs is needed. How do you get a device into this new class? I don't know the Linux driver model too well, but to get a device
2018 Apr 09
1
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...t; >> namespace (/class/net-kernel) to userspace (/class/net). Imagine > >> creating symlinks between these two namespaces as an analogy. All > >> userspace visible netdevs today will have both a kernel name and a > >> userspace visible name, having one (/class/net) referecing the other > >> (/class/net-kernel) in its own namespace. The newly introduced > >> IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device will have a kernel name only > >> (/class/net-kernel). As a result, the existing applications using > >> /class/net don't break, while we're adding...
2018 Apr 09
0
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...m for netdevs that allows mapping for a kernel device namespace (/class/net-kernel) to userspace (/class/net). Imagine creating symlinks between these two namespaces as an analogy. All userspace visible netdevs today will have both a kernel name and a userspace visible name, having one (/class/net) referecing the other (/class/net-kernel) in its own namespace. The newly introduced IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device will have a kernel name only (/class/net-kernel). As a result, the existing applications using /class/net don't break, while we're adding the kernel namespace that allows IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device...
2018 Apr 09
0
[RFC PATCH 2/3] netdev: kernel-only IFF_HIDDEN netdevice
...r a kernel device >> namespace (/class/net-kernel) to userspace (/class/net). Imagine >> creating symlinks between these two namespaces as an analogy. All >> userspace visible netdevs today will have both a kernel name and a >> userspace visible name, having one (/class/net) referecing the other >> (/class/net-kernel) in its own namespace. The newly introduced >> IFF_AUTO_MANAGED device will have a kernel name only >> (/class/net-kernel). As a result, the existing applications using >> /class/net don't break, while we're adding the kernel namespace...
2019 Nov 10
0
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
On Fri, 2019-11-08 at 17:22 +0100, Andrea Venturoli via samba wrote: > Hello. > > After upgrading some DCs (in different domains) to 4.10, I'm trying > to > take backups with samba-tool. > > I'm not using "online" backups, as they require typing a password, > so > are not usable in a script. > > IIUIC, "offline" backups can be used
2009 May 17
0
Some questions about package "pastecs" and "stats"
My goal is to remove signals trend without any a-priori knowledge of the trend type, if any. Some signals are very noisy and non-stationary (example attached). I have experimented with a number of techniques. Staring at the results, I can hardly tell which method is best. I am attaching the result of function "local.trend" as I cannot understand it. Nor I can make a sense of the returned
2006 Apr 21
0
Bug: quota-maildir.c, array accessed out of bounds
Timo, In src/plugins/quota/quota-maildir.c, in the maildirsize_read() function, if the maildirsize file is greater that 5120 bytes, this code breaks because the while loop executes multiple times, incrementing size to a value larger than 5120, and then size is later used to referece the buf array out of bounds. To fix it you could add a break statement after "size+= ret;" so that the
2007 Dec 27
1
[LLVMdev] Reverse engineering in LLVM
Hello, LLVMers. I am trying to restore the original HL code from LLVM IR (kinda reverse engineering). There are two main issues for that, control-flow analysis and data-flow analysis. (Thanks to your suggestsions) I have good refereces about the control-flow analysis for structuring conditionals, loops and so on. However, I have no good idea about data-flow analysis, especially on PHI-functions.
2019 Nov 11
2
"samba-tool backup offline" stuck
On 2019-11-10 21:41, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > Is this unpatched Samba Yes and no. Yes: it's the stock FreeBSD's Samba port. No: the FreeBSD port has itself several patches WRT the original Samba distribution. > and what is the full backtrace on that tdbbackup? You mean: compile with debug symbols, attach gdb and get stack trace? If so, I'll do it, but I'll need some
2019 Dec 18
4
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
(I'm still pretty concerned that there are IR changes going in for a feature that seems incomplete and more invasive than really seems justified to me - though I admit I'm clearly not paying enough attention to this feature to have a nuanced/fully informed opinion & so maybe I just need to step back from all of this - but given the addition of new intrinsics, it seems like there should
2019 Nov 29
4
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
Let me try to summarize the implementation first. At the moment, there are two branches. 1. When an existing variable is optimized out and that variable is used to get the de-refereced value, pointed to by another pointer/reference variable. Such cases are being addressed using Dwarf expression DW_OP_implicit_pointer as de-referenced value of a pointer can be seen implicitly (using another
2019 Nov 28
2
DW_OP_implicit_pointer design/implementation in general
Hi folks, I am pushing a PoC patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D70833 for review which includes the case when temporary is promoted. For such cases it generates IR as call void @llvm.dbg.derefval(metadata i32 3, metadata !25, metadata !DIExpression(DW_OP_LLVM_explicit_pointer, DW_OP_LLVM_arg0)), !dbg !32 And llvm-darfdump output looks like ------------- 0x0000007b: